Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Facebook Powerball hoaxer is software engineer, report says

It wasn't for the $588 million jackpot, but a group of Columbus police officers will split $1 million from a winning Powerball ticket they purchased at a gas station near Grandview Heights. Lt. Kevin Conley was among about two dozen officers who pooled

Faith-based website, followme.org, posed that question today as the winners of the record $587 million Powerball jackpot continue to step forward this week, according to an NBC News report from Friday. The winners who most recently came forward to

DES MOINES, Iowa -The historic Powerball jackpot boosted to $500 million on Tuesday was all part of a plan lottery officials put in place early this year to build jackpots faster, drive sales and generate more money for states that run the game. Their

A man claims to be a Powerball winner and offers $1 million to anyone who shares the picture of him and his ticket. Almost 2 million share it. But it's the messages they leave that show humanity for what it is. Read this article

A Facebook user named Nolan Daniels posted a photo of himself holding what appears to be a winning Powerball ticket from Wednesday's record $588 million lottery drawing to his feed, according to the Savannah Morning

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